Since late 1940s after World War II, the drawings of Manga or Japanese comics has been synonymous with the Japanese where they worshipped as part of their culture just like what we do to magazines, newspapers and internet.
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All About The Drawings Of Manga
1. All About The Drawings Of Manga
Since late 1940s after World War II, the drawings of Manga or Japanese
comics has been synonymous with the Japanese where they worshipped
as part of their culture just like what we do to magazines, newspapers
and internet.
But with the rise of TV from 60s to 80s, Manga gradually becomes a very
popular form of literature in Asian countries in both comics and
animated series. Series like Astro Boy, Go Go Speed Racer, Yamato etc.
Despite of Japanese superiority over their US counterparts in drawings,
graphics, special effects and storylines, it might come as a surprise to
many people that there are not much differences in their approachs and
techniques.
While US are focusing more on superheros or normal humans with
extrodinary powers like Superman, Spiderman, Batman etc, the Japanese
are trending towards sophisticated technology of robots with
transformation capabilities such as Mobile Suit Gundam, Macross and
Transformers.
Before internet, they are the only ones being involved in animation and
most drawings are done manually. But after internet, other countries like
Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China are also involved.
Since anime and manga is such a big part of Eastern culture as you can
find Manga bookstores everywhere, it tends to be more broad in the
topics covered. Topics such as sports, sex, secret societies, romance,
politics, military and comedy have all been the subject of animation.
While the Americans tend to be straightforward and single-minded on
the battle between heros and villains, the Japanese are more
2. broadminded in their elaborated details of how heros and villains came
about in the first place.
Some of the most interesting features of Manga is their use of dialogues
within the dialogues. This is commonly seen in Gundam and Macross.
As a particular scene unfolds, there will be commentary from the
narrator providing a third person perspective of the characters involved
in the plot whether they are good or evil.
If doing all these still does not give you what
you expect or want in drawings, you ought to check out my site on How
To Draw Manga Faces.
If you find doing all these takes a lot of time, you
might consider automate the entire process quickly and easily with
Manga Studio software tools.